Mets extra innings games in 2013

The Mets have gone to extra innings 20 times in 2013, including five games that have gone at least 13 innings. Here is a look at the games that kept fans up in the late hours of the night this season.

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April 16 at Colorado; L, 9-810 innings
The Mets lost their first extra innings game of the season after Carlos Gonzalez scored from third on a Jordan Pacheco single off Greg Burke with two outs in the 10th. |

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April 24 vs. Dodgers; W, 7-310 innings
The Mets bounced back from a once 3-1 deficit to tie the game at 3-all in the ninth. Then, with one out in the 10th inning, Jordany Valdespin hit a grand slam to give the Mets the victory. |

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April 29 at Miami; L, 4-315 innings
The Mets thought they had this game won when Ruben Tejada drove in Lucas Duda to give the Mets a 3-2 lead in top of the 15th, but Shawn Marcum, who came in in relief, could not hold the lead. The Marlins' Greg Dobbs scored from second to tie it, and Nick Green's sacrifice fly brought home the winning run Miami. |

May 5 at Atlanta; W, 7-510 innings
Down 4-3 after seven innings, the Mets rallied against the formidable Braves bullpen. A Marlon Byrd home run tied the game during the eighth, and after the Braves retook the lead during the bottom of the inning, David Wright homered in the top of the ninth to send the game to extras. In the 10th, RBI singles from Ruben Tejada and Daniel Murphy gave the Mets a lead they would not relinquish. |

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May 7 vs. Chicago White Sox; W, 1-010 innings
Though Matt Harvey pitched nine shutout innings, the Mets bats were shutdown as well, sending the game into the 10th scoreless. In extras, Mike Baxter singled in the game-winning run. |

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May 25 vs. Braves; L 7-5
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After having their game suspended the previous night tied at 5-5 just before the ninth inning, the Mets and Braves picked things up in the ninth inning. The resumed game quickly ended as Atlanta's Dan Uggla and B.J. Upton each drove in a run in the top of the 10th. The Mets were unable to score in the bottom half of the inning. |

June 9 vs Miami; L 8-410 innings
In their second extra inning game in as many days, the Mets were once again on the losing end. With the score tied at 4-4 after nine innings, Miami scored four runs during the top of the 10th to put the game away. |

July 1 vs. Arizona; W, 5-413 innings
Trailing Arizona 3-2 in the bottom of the ninth, the Mets tied the game on an RBI single from Josh Satin off of former Met J.J. Putz. After Arizona took the lead in the top of the 13th, Andrew Brown hit a two-run single to give the Mets the win. |

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July 4 vs. Arizona; L 5-415 innings
Though the Mets twice tied the game after falling behind in extra innings, they didn't have enough in the tank for the win. Behind 3-2 in the 13th inning, Anthony Recker homered with two outs to tie the game. In the next inning, after falling behind 4-3, Kirk Nieuwenhuis hit a solo shot to even the score again. During the 15th, Arizona took the lead again, and this time, the Mets failed to respond. |

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July 8 at San Francisco; W, 4-316 innings
Eric Young Jr. singled to centerfield and stole second before scoring on an error by Giants shortstop Brandon Crawford to break the 3-3 tie in the16th. Bobby Parnell recorded the save to finally end the game at 3:42 a.m. EDT. |

Aug. 2 vs. Kansas City; W, 4-211 innings Eric Young Jr. hit a two-run walk-off home run with two outs off Royals reliever Luis Mendoza, one inning after David Wright exited the game with an apparent leg injury. |

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August 3 vs. Kansas City; L, 4-312 innings For the second night in a row, nine innings was not enough. This time, Justin Maxwell's solo shot in the 12th inning led the Royals over the Mets, who were without David Wright. |

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Aug.14 vs. L.A. Dodgers; L, 5-412 innings Yasiel Puig scored on Adrian Gonzalez's walk-off double in the 12th inning as the Dodgers completed the three-game sweep of the Mets. Dillon Gee pitched six innings of two-run ball, but Andre Ethier hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the ninth to send the game to extras. |

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Aug. 21 vs. Atlanta; L, 4-110 innings Terry Collins was ejected by umpire Jerry Layne in the 10th inning after Layne called Braves first baseman Freddie Freeman safe on a comebacker to the mound. One batter later, Chris Johnson hit a three-run home run to win it for Atlanta. |

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Sept. 15 vs. Miami Marlins; W, 1-012 innings Travis d'Arnaud got his signature moment as a Met, breaking a 0-0 tie in the 12th inning with a two out walk off single up the middle.

Sept. 23 at Cincinnati; L 3-210 innings
Sean Henn (pictured) came into replace Greg Burke with runners on first and third in the bottom of the 10th. On the second pitch of the at-bat, Reds outfielder Shin-Soo Choo hit a walk-off single to leftfield that scored Devin Mesoraco. |